by Majordomo » July 15th, 2009, 5:45 am
[quote="SnowLeopard3000"]Thank you for the reply. Actually, TLKFAPS does not really go after art thefts. We do, in fact, notify artists whose art we think has been stolen. We exist mostly to bring cases to the attention of whoever we think needs to know. And, of course, if we went after the supposed thieves ourselves, DA does not pay attention to it unless complaints are made by the original artists. Which is why we try to bring it to their attention.[/quote]
Well, "Who we think needs to know" and "who needs to know" are two different groups. The only person that needs to know about theft is the original artist, and you should tell them as privately as possible. Then they decide who else needs to know.
From the sounds of it, you don't even need a special account to do what you're doing. Just keep your own separate accounts and notify original artists when you notice (and are 100% sure that) art has been stolen. From there on, it's none of your business.
[quote]As for your first question, no my art has never been stolen (as far as I know). But art theft is a horrible crime that has driven many artists to hold back, and try to keep their wonderful art safe from art thieves with the side effect that fewer people may have the priviledge of viewing it.[/quote]
OK, then, just so we're on the same page, what constitutes "art theft"? How do you know that it's driven such a large amount of artists to stop producing? And what makes art theft more worthy of your attention than fighting trolling or a lack of appreciation/acknowledgment (both even bigger causes of artists 'quitting')? And why just Lion King art? If you're going to fight art theft, I'd think you'd fight it wherever it occurs. (These are just questions. I don't mean them to come across as snide. I'm just trying to understand your position)
[quote]I know it can be annoying when someone jumps into an issue that doesn't really affect them, but I feel that art theft is a virulent problem that needs to be stopped, or at least slowed as much as possible.[/quote]
Well, it's "annoying" (as you put it) because I don't see how you can understand how the any original artist views the situation unless you've experienced it yourself. I agree that art theft is a problem. It was even before the internet came into existence. But "Virulent"? Not so much. I fail to see any signs of it spreading or gaining popularity. In fact, it seems to have been on the downturn over the past 6 months from what I've seen.